Cackleberry

Cackleberry is one of the more unusual offerings at Greenpoint. Cherry Diesel, the mother of Cackleberry, is a cross of Cherry OG and Turbo Diesel. Best known for her trademark aroma, she smells like cherry cough syrup with hints of ammonia and jet fuel. The flavor she displays is not that of real fruit cherries, but is identical to the artificial cherry flavor one can find proliferated in the candy aisle of any grocery store.

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Cherry Diesel x Stardawg

Cackleberry is one of the more unusual offerings at Greenpoint. Cherry Diesel, the mother of Cackleberry, is a cross of Cherry OG and Turbo Diesel. Best known for her trademark aroma, she smells like cherry cough syrup with hints of ammonia and jet fuel. The flavor she displays is not that of real fruit cherries but is identical to the artificial cherry flavor one can find proliferated in the candy aisle of any grocery store.

She grows like a sativa with a bit more stretch in flower but is surprisingly quick to finish flowering. Her effects are more typical of sativas and are clear-headed, uplifting, functional, and euphoric.

The Stardawg male should bring down flowering time as well as Cherry Diesel’s tendency to stretch out in flower. Cherry Diesel is already a decent yielder but should be improved on with vigor from the Stardawg genes. Our Stardawg male also contributes some of his coloring and aroma to Cackleberry, adding a distinct chemical nose and vivid purpling at harvest.

Cackleberry is fast, branchy, high-yielding, and should have the candied cherry aroma and flavor of Cherry Diesel. However, she will also exhibit some chemical-based bleach, pine sol, ammonia-like fragrances from the Chemdog side of lineage as well. This should make for an epic combination of sweet candy and sour chemical funk.

The goal in breeding is always to improve upon the original parents, and this cross does just that. Cackleberry is a euphoric plant that makes none of the usual sacrifices associated with deliciously fruity, uplifting cultivars.

Highly vigorous in veg, with thick but brittle main stem and side branching(did not like super cropping,lol). 18-20″ stretch on induction of flower and would have finished in 9 weeks, but bud rot was starting due to high humidity(had to throw roughly 3 oz away, my own fault, new fans have been purchased), so chopped at 8 weeks. Buds are a little airy, especially so on the lowers, but the flavour, smell and potency are all bang on point. One of my pals says it tastes of cherry bakewell

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